Technical Data

The technical data provided above is for guidance only. For batch specific data refer to the Certificate of Analysis.

Tocris products are intended for laboratory research use only, unless stated otherwise.

Solubility Data

Solvent

Max Conc. mg/mL

Max Conc. mM

Solubility

DMSO

37.93

100

water

18.96

50

Preparing Stock Solutions

The following data is based on the product molecular weight 379.28. Batch specific molecular weights may vary from batch to batch due to solvent of hydration, which will affect the solvent volumes required to prepare stock solutions.

Concentration / Solvent Volume / Mass

1 mg

5 mg

10 mg

1 mM

2.64 mL

13.18 mL

26.37 mL

5 mM

0.53 mL

2.64 mL

5.27 mL

10 mM

0.26 mL

1.32 mL

2.64 mL

50 mM

0.05 mL

0.26 mL

0.53 mL

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